Let me state, this is really based on authors or series that I'm already reading since those are the things I follow. I'm not paid to write this blog nor do I have any affiliations with any publishers so I don't receive free books or advance notice of things except what I glean off Facebook from people who do have those contacts or what I research on my own (which again, leads back to authors that I'm already reading). Maybe someday I'll be one of those who has the contacts and gets ARCs but it's not today.
So last quarter I was thinking that as I got more used to the job, I would find a better balance and have more time for reading.
Yeah, not so much. What I have found is that this job cycles from crazy to insane when an election is drawing near. I probably should have figured that out but apparently I'm either an optimist or deluded (probably the later LOL). I'm really enjoying it but it has definitely proven to be a lot more than I originally bargained on and my reading has greatly suffered. Add in two deaths in my immediate family in a two week span of time, end of school year craziness, and volunteer work craziness and well, I'm lucky to read a few pages a day. I haven't finished a book club book since February and have had almost no personal reading time. With the primary election cycle just about done, I'm hoping to get some things caught up and balanced a little bit better before school and the general election craziness starts up but I'm thinking that my goal of reading 100 books this year is looking like a pipe dream unless I find a whole lot more short stories and comics. LOL
None of this means that I haven't been keeping an eye on books that I want to read (and in some cases adding them to my growing To Read pile) so here's what is currently on my radar:
Yasmine Galenorn has been very prolific since going independent with several new series going all at the same time and I have not been able to keep up with them but the second book in the Wild Hunt series, Oak and Thorns, is coming out. I haven't had a chance to read the first book in the series yet but the series looks interesting with this one hitting political intrigue, shadow magic, a serial killer, and the King of Thorns.
Release date - July 2
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik is not part of an actual series except that it's another her reimagined fairy tales, this time Rumpelstiltskin. I really enjoyed Uprooted which is her version of Beauty and the Beast and I can't wait to see what she does with this one.
Release date - July 10
Next up is the third book in the Custard Protocols by Gail Carriger. Competence sees Miss Primrose going from Singapore to Peru to pursue some of life's most challenging questions such as "Can the perfect book club give a man back his soul?" I have not yet read the other books in this series but I've loved the other series set in this universe and am looking forward to getting to these.
Release date - July 17
Also coming out this day is Seanan McGuire's second book in her Ghost Roads series, The Girl in the Green Silk Gown. Rose Marshall has been dead for 60 years now and still looking for her killer. She's been an avenging killer in her own right but still she wants the one that got away, the one that made a deal with the Crossroads that won't let him die...Bobby Cross. But now Bobby is back in the picture and will it be one that Rose can continue to haunt?
Release date - July 17
Another double release for the end of July starts with Portents by Kelley Armstrong. While the Cainsville series is technically over (although I still need to read the last two books), Ms. Armstrong is doing like she did with her Otherworld series and giving us other tales set in the world. Some have been previously released and I've read before, others seem to have been previously released and I haven't heard of, and at least one is new for this collection.
Release date - July 31
We also get a new Dorina Basarab book in Shadow's Bane by Karen Chance. I have enjoyed Dory's stories much more than the Cassie Palmer ones lately and it's been a long time since we got a new one and I'm really looking forward to it. Dory is now the newest member of the Vampire Senate and as their war with the Fae is heating up, she is finding out that the slavers who may have her friend's relative may be up to something far worse than arranging death matches.
Release date - July 31
Only one book is on my radar for August but it's a huge one as Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews is said to be the conclusion to the Kate Daniels series. The Witch Oracle's visions are becoming more intense and then Kate receives a delivery from an ancient enemy who has almost destroyed her family before. To save Curran, her child, her friends, her city, Kate must team up with the most unlikely of allies even knowing she may not survive because otherwise everything she loves will die.
Release date - August 28
I get to go from one favorite series to another as we get the next installment for October Daye the next week. Night and Silence by Seanan McGuire does not promise to be sweetness and light for October though since Jazz and Tybalt are still trying to recover from their ordeal at the hands of October's mother. Toby is also hurt as she can't just snap her fingers and make things better for her family so the universe has given her a distraction in the form of kidnapping her human daughter, Gillian, but we know that nothing in Toby's life is simple or easy and this case will prove no exception.
Release date - September 4
Closing out this quarter's books is Time Convert by Deborah Harkness. Set in the world of her All Soul's trilogy, this bounces us between Matthew's conversion of Marcus to a vampire during the American Revolution and then Marcus's conversion of Phoebe in modern times and how will some things change, some things will remain the same.
Release date - September 25
So last quarter I was thinking that as I got more used to the job, I would find a better balance and have more time for reading.
Yeah, not so much. What I have found is that this job cycles from crazy to insane when an election is drawing near. I probably should have figured that out but apparently I'm either an optimist or deluded (probably the later LOL). I'm really enjoying it but it has definitely proven to be a lot more than I originally bargained on and my reading has greatly suffered. Add in two deaths in my immediate family in a two week span of time, end of school year craziness, and volunteer work craziness and well, I'm lucky to read a few pages a day. I haven't finished a book club book since February and have had almost no personal reading time. With the primary election cycle just about done, I'm hoping to get some things caught up and balanced a little bit better before school and the general election craziness starts up but I'm thinking that my goal of reading 100 books this year is looking like a pipe dream unless I find a whole lot more short stories and comics. LOL
None of this means that I haven't been keeping an eye on books that I want to read (and in some cases adding them to my growing To Read pile) so here's what is currently on my radar:
Yasmine Galenorn has been very prolific since going independent with several new series going all at the same time and I have not been able to keep up with them but the second book in the Wild Hunt series, Oak and Thorns, is coming out. I haven't had a chance to read the first book in the series yet but the series looks interesting with this one hitting political intrigue, shadow magic, a serial killer, and the King of Thorns.
Release date - July 2
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik is not part of an actual series except that it's another her reimagined fairy tales, this time Rumpelstiltskin. I really enjoyed Uprooted which is her version of Beauty and the Beast and I can't wait to see what she does with this one.
Release date - July 10
Next up is the third book in the Custard Protocols by Gail Carriger. Competence sees Miss Primrose going from Singapore to Peru to pursue some of life's most challenging questions such as "Can the perfect book club give a man back his soul?" I have not yet read the other books in this series but I've loved the other series set in this universe and am looking forward to getting to these.
Release date - July 17
Also coming out this day is Seanan McGuire's second book in her Ghost Roads series, The Girl in the Green Silk Gown. Rose Marshall has been dead for 60 years now and still looking for her killer. She's been an avenging killer in her own right but still she wants the one that got away, the one that made a deal with the Crossroads that won't let him die...Bobby Cross. But now Bobby is back in the picture and will it be one that Rose can continue to haunt?
Release date - July 17
Another double release for the end of July starts with Portents by Kelley Armstrong. While the Cainsville series is technically over (although I still need to read the last two books), Ms. Armstrong is doing like she did with her Otherworld series and giving us other tales set in the world. Some have been previously released and I've read before, others seem to have been previously released and I haven't heard of, and at least one is new for this collection.
Release date - July 31
We also get a new Dorina Basarab book in Shadow's Bane by Karen Chance. I have enjoyed Dory's stories much more than the Cassie Palmer ones lately and it's been a long time since we got a new one and I'm really looking forward to it. Dory is now the newest member of the Vampire Senate and as their war with the Fae is heating up, she is finding out that the slavers who may have her friend's relative may be up to something far worse than arranging death matches.
Release date - July 31
Only one book is on my radar for August but it's a huge one as Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews is said to be the conclusion to the Kate Daniels series. The Witch Oracle's visions are becoming more intense and then Kate receives a delivery from an ancient enemy who has almost destroyed her family before. To save Curran, her child, her friends, her city, Kate must team up with the most unlikely of allies even knowing she may not survive because otherwise everything she loves will die.
Release date - August 28
I get to go from one favorite series to another as we get the next installment for October Daye the next week. Night and Silence by Seanan McGuire does not promise to be sweetness and light for October though since Jazz and Tybalt are still trying to recover from their ordeal at the hands of October's mother. Toby is also hurt as she can't just snap her fingers and make things better for her family so the universe has given her a distraction in the form of kidnapping her human daughter, Gillian, but we know that nothing in Toby's life is simple or easy and this case will prove no exception.
Release date - September 4
Closing out this quarter's books is Time Convert by Deborah Harkness. Set in the world of her All Soul's trilogy, this bounces us between Matthew's conversion of Marcus to a vampire during the American Revolution and then Marcus's conversion of Phoebe in modern times and how will some things change, some things will remain the same.
Release date - September 25
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